Walt Disney World Orlando Places

Magic Kingdom

Top Attractions

For Ages 7 and Up

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. An Old West-themed, classic coaster that's not too scary; it's just a really good, bumpy, swervy thrill.

Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. A shoot-'em-up ride where space-ranger wannabes compete for the highest score.

Mickey's PhilharMagic. The only 3-D film experience at Disney that features the main Disney characters and movie theme songs.

Space Mountain. The Magic Kingdom's scariest ride, recently renovated, zips you along the tracks in near-total darkness except for the stars.

Splash Mountain. A long, tame boat ride ends in a 52½-foot flume drop into a very wet briar patch.

Haunted Mansion. With its razzle-dazzle special effects, this classic is always a frightful hoot.

For Ages 6 and Under

Dumbo the Flying Elephant. The elephant ears get them every time—get in line very early or try later in the day.

The Magic Carpets of Aladdin. On this must-do for preschoolers you can make your carpet go up and down to avoid water spurts as mischievous camels spit at you.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Hang onto your honey pot as you get whisked along on a windy-day adventure with Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and friends.

Pirates of the Caribbean. Don't miss this family cruise through pirate territory, especially if you're a fan of the movies.

Country Bear Jamboree. Little ones may erupt in fits of giggles when these down-home bears break out their fiddles and "sing it" from the heart.